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On November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, spokesperson for the rights of women, was born in Johnstown, New York. Stanton
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According to the passage, what can be inferred about Elizabeth, Katie Stanton personal qualities affected the woman’s suffrage
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On November 12th 1815 Elizabeth Cady Stanton spokesman for the rights of women was born in Johnstown New York Stanton formulated
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List one thing Frederick Douglass accomplished while helping women's rights
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
(1 point) Responses women’s rights movement
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The seneca falls convention was the official beginning of which other following women's rights movement abolition movement
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?(1 point)Responseswomen’s rights
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Which of the following ideas was advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women's rights movement AND was considered extremely
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do a 20 word paragraph that says how Susan B. Anthony contributed to women's rights
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Stem: Who led the group of women that wrote the Declaration of Sentiments?
a) Susan B. Anthony b) Elizabeth Cady Stanton c)
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Stem: What did the Declaration of Sentiments call for?
a) Equal rights for men and women b) Equal opportunities for women c)
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Which statement best describes the relationship between progressivism and the suffrage movement in Texas?(1 point) Responses
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The Seneca falls convention was the official beginning of which of the following? Women's rights movements, abolition movement,
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
(1 point) • women's rights movement •
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
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Which statement best describes the relationship between progressivism and the suffrage movement in Texas?(1 point) Responses
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What was the primary goal of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)?
(1 point) Responses to advocate for women's
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Which of the following ideas was advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women's rights movement AND was considered extremely
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Which statement best describes the relationship between progressivism and the suffrage movement in Texas?(1 point) Responses
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Susan B. Anthony :: Was arrested for trying to vote. Campaigned for women's suffrage. •: Set up the
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Which of the following ideas was advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women's rights movement AND was considered extremely
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Which of the following ideas was advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women's rights movement AND was considered extremely
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
(1 point) A. women’s rights movement B.
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Question The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following? (1 point) Responses
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The Seneca falls convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
A womens rights movements b abolition movement
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Women’s rights evolved over the 20th century due to influential female leaders such as Oveta Hobby Culp and Jane
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How did technology impact the suffrage movement?(1 point) Responses New technology gave women more opportunity to earn their own
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What is the passage to answer the question according to the passage, what can be inferred about all Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s
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Which of the following ideas was advocated by Elizabeth Cafu Stanton of the women’s rights movement And was considered
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women’s rights movement?
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following
A) women’s rights movement B) abolition
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women’s rights
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What was significant about the Seneca Falls convention
A) it was where women publicly demanded equal rights B) it was the site of
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Women's Rights Movement
Project: Debating the Equal Rights Amendment Purpose After engaging in a debate, evaluate your
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Which of the following ideas was advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women’s rights movement and was considered
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what was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women's rights movement?
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women’s rights movement?
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women’s rights movement?
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What statement best describes the relationship between progressive and the suffrage movement in texas
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How did technology impact the suffrage movement
New technology gave women more opportunities to earn on their own way which made
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Describe the impact that the Women's Right movement had on the nation.
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What happened during the Womans right?
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Why was the Seneca Falls Convention so important?(1 point)
Responses It was where the first women's trade union met. It was where
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The Declaration of Sentiments from the Seneca Falls Convention discussed the rights of which group?
(1 point) • African
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On November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, spokesperson for the rights of women, was born in Johnstown, New York. Stanton
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
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1 point Question at position 5 The ________________ was the first women’s rights convention in the United States. The
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Susan B. Anthony quotes the preamble of the US Constitution in her speech “On Women's Right to Vote” to
A. offer evidence
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In a paragraph of 3-5 sentences, trace the impact of Jane Addams on the development of the women's movement.
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women's rights movement?
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